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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Styles & Wood | LSE:STY | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BLG2TG58 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 463.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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04/10/2016 08:05 | happy with any of the above, maybe a few more to join the brigade today following the tip last week, let's see... | qs99 | |
03/10/2016 20:14 | I think this has £10 a share written all over it | sharestobuy | |
03/10/2016 13:14 | Going well again today I see. | duncan doughnut | |
03/10/2016 12:36 | There is also the services in buildings management that STY now offer, I feel it has prospects of growing steadily. If you are a large organisation with numerous buildings it can be very cost effective to contract out the day to day management of those buildings, especially if you know the contractor is highly competent and totally reliable. STY are a class act they seem to go into detail in all the areas in which they operate. It's just that outlier in Dubai that raises doubts, what the heck are they doing out there throwing money away? | lefrene | |
03/10/2016 12:20 | Agree that interim results were very pleasing, especially in the knowledge that 2017 will see large benefits when the large contract worth £20.0m per year kicks in. STY are the type of company that could issue news of significant contract wins at any time, they seemed to have moved into another league now imo. Will be interesting to see what cross selling benefits there will be from the recent acquisitions. | interceptor2 | |
03/10/2016 12:12 | And why not, The results are great reading.I can't see anything wrong in them to warrant them crashing down.Darn good set of results.One of the best I have read in the past year. Regards , Moneybags | moneybags | |
03/10/2016 10:33 | cheers stewy_18...let's hope it has the same impact as the last time | gleach23 | |
03/10/2016 09:35 | Yes, it was tipped | stewy_18 | |
03/10/2016 09:18 | boom time? | sheep_herder | |
03/10/2016 09:18 | Presumably there was a positive write up in SCSW behind this move today? Can anyone confirm? | gleach23 | |
03/10/2016 09:05 | WHHHIIIZZZZZZZZZ.... To Infinity & Beyond | moneybags | |
03/10/2016 09:05 | hehe glad just not me watching this | qs99 | |
03/10/2016 09:02 | anyone out there? | qs99 | |
03/10/2016 08:09 | wow, great opening | qs99 | |
01/10/2016 13:49 | 700p target just read 16% upgrade to forecast | ggbarabajagal | |
28/9/2016 09:42 | consolidating above 400. that's what we want to see. | brando69 | |
27/9/2016 12:23 | Yes, was about to say, it's the warrants that have changed. | sheep_herder | |
27/9/2016 12:12 | refinancing document says "-- Conditional issue of 740,000 warrants with an exercise price of GBP0.75 per Ordinary Share to the Investors and conditional purchase of 364,600 nil cost warrants by the Investors for GBP182,300 (representing GBP0.50 per Ordinary Share);" These warrants were recently excercised at 75p and also nil cost raising the number of shares in issue. BGF are only reporting the reduced percentage for the same number of shares. They still own preference shares excercisable at £9.37, but these will be redeemed (at £1 from memory). | plutonian | |
27/9/2016 12:05 | ah yes looks like -they have sold some convertible preference shares. someone else now has 300K+ of them with the right to convert once price hits 9.37 | brando69 | |
27/9/2016 11:48 | But that RNS highlights a disposal doesn't it? They went from 24% down to 21.x%. | sheep_herder | |
27/9/2016 11:41 | WOW,£9.37. Let's hope they succeed. They have delivered in leaps and bounds so far!!! | sharestobuy |
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